Tracklist:01. Intro02. The Genius Of The Crowd03. E.B.E.04. So Many Stars05. Riders06. Lizard King (Dub)07. Vapour Organic Beauty08. Lush - Sweetness And Light (Re-Drum 33rpm Haze Remix)09. They, All Of Them Know10. Give Me Some Time11. Neverending Trak12. Edge Of The World

Review:Illegal Narcotic Ride is album with an unusual atmosphere. Samples from 60ies and 70ies psychedelic rock all around. Add modern vibes and techniques to that, and you get the exciting mixture of past and present. Starting with ambiental tracks with experimental edge, flowing into dub techno and deep house. Lizard King (Dub) comes as a sort of intermezzo track, and is my favorite here. This album is certanly not the most digestible album from Re-Drum yet, but its value lies in deep introspection of composer. Finally, Re-Drum noted himself he feels it's maybe his best release.

Message from the artist:This album is more tan just samples over my stuff or a big mashup... It's more an hommage to a certain kind of experimentalism that happened after WWII, a sort of re-interpretation of the psychedelic experience. We know who are the masters: The Doors, Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Stockhausen, Can and the German scence, even Aphex Twin... all were making true psychedelic music. I'm not talking about the new psy, even if I like some stuff (psychill mostly). It's more towards rock music. But you can still dance on it. Some tracks are more suitable for home listening than others. I would say the first half is really made for home listening whereas the second part has a more Club appeal. Hope you'll enjoy this one, maybe one of my best, put lots of effort into it.

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Took me a long time to get round to listening to this; it was buried deep in a folder of other stuff.

I've been playing it over the last few days... and I really like it... a lot. Took a couple listens to grow on me... and that usually means the longevity will be good. Production quality is excellent... lots of subtle touches that only get discovered in subsequent listens. It really hangs together as a coherent whole... the track separation seems kind of unimportant.

Took me a long time to get round to listening to this; it was buried deep in a folder of other stuff.

I've been playing it over the last few days... and I really like it... a lot. Took a couple listens to grow on me... and that usually means the longevity will be good. Production quality is excellent... lots of subtle touches that only get discovered in subsequent listens. It really hangs together as a coherent whole... the track separation seems kind of unimportant.